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( Note that either IO - DO order or DO - IO order is permitted in first - generation Finnish , but IO - DO order becomes more frequent and then obligatory in later - generation Finnish . ) But elision also occurs in the other instances ...
( Note that either IO - DO order or DO - IO order is permitted in first - generation Finnish , but IO - DO order becomes more frequent and then obligatory in later - generation Finnish . ) But elision also occurs in the other instances ...
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But in later generations , this copying does not take place very often : ( 9 ) G1 . Minä en osta isoa vanhaa talos ' I shall not buy the big old house . ' ( Partitive case ) G2 . Minä en osta isoa vanha taloa . G3 .
But in later generations , this copying does not take place very often : ( 9 ) G1 . Minä en osta isoa vanhaa talos ' I shall not buy the big old house . ' ( Partitive case ) G2 . Minä en osta isoa vanha taloa . G3 .
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The partitive is also conditioned by a few postpositions , and is also typically elided in later generations : ( 16 ) G1 . Jussi ajaa ilman gasliinia ' John is driving without gasoline . ' ( ilman ' without ' ) G2 .
The partitive is also conditioned by a few postpositions , and is also typically elided in later generations : ( 16 ) G1 . Jussi ajaa ilman gasliinia ' John is driving without gasoline . ' ( ilman ' without ' ) G2 .
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
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